1. No, I did not dump those ROMs, which they were not added into DAT-o-MATIC, until now. I do not know who dumped those GBA ROMs and those N64 ROMs. Those ROMs, which they were never-before-seen, are just posted into random gaming websites, which they are not hacking websites. This includes two Zelda ROMs (They are only big-endian). Let me show you the ROM data.

2. All those GBA ROMs that I added to DAT-o-MATIC are un-hacked and unaltered. This includes the demos and the Advance Play Edition games. Again, they were never-before-seen. To me, those demos must have come from the development kits. Do you know the Yoshi SDK demo? That came from the development kit.

3. The Korean versions of Pokemon - Black Version 2 and Pokemon - White Version 2 are the things that I was supposed to look at. I was looking around the web to see, if there are more copies of those two games, but there is no luck. So, I decided to find another way to make those two games proper, which is to add the DSi data into the two ROMs. I am not sure, if this might help, but I think that using a hex editor might do the trick.

4. You know those two Zelda ROMs that I mentioned. I was only trying to add the big-endian ROM data, not the byte-swapped ROM data, but it did not work.

You may want to look it up on the Old Computer website or the Iso Zone website.

DeriLoko3: Please be sure to never assign a clone entry as another entry's parent. It messes up the system. I cleaned it up last time it happened in the GBA section, but this time I did not. I'm letting you know for the future. Please be aware that I'm only interested in helping, not scolding.

DOM should pick up 3E6924F6?
at this moment it can't work (it takes the first bad dump ignoring the newer), but i will fix.

This was finally implemented. We can force DOM to pick up the files we specify.
Archive table now holds a new field: "FORCE_BINLIST" (by default: empty).
DOM usually picks up the files in an automatic way, based on submitted sources and releases.
If you add a binlist in "FORCE_BINLIST" field, DOM will pick up that list instead the automatic way.
I remember that what I call "binlist" is a list of file ID, with "-" as separator.
Example: -123-177- loads 2 files with ID 123 and 177.